Date: Wed, 15 Oct 1997 02:21:55 -0400 (GMT-0400) From: Snob Art Genre <ben@multivac.narcissus.net> To: Gene Cristofor <unclegene@iname.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: modems Message-ID: <Pine.NXT.3.96.971015021602.498E-100000@multivac.narcissus.net> In-Reply-To: <344426C2.7E17@iname.com>
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Is your modem perchance internal? Why don't you describe the problem(s) you're having with it and we'll see if we can fix them. Most people around here will recommend external modems, correctly, I believe. I am currently having good luck with a Diamond Supra 33.6 external obtained from www.cdw.com for ~$60 after the $20 rebate. However, if you are using an older machine with an 8550 UART you will not get anything near optimal throughput unless you either upgrade the UART (should be inexpensive, maybe $20, though I'm not sure) or use an internal modem, which has its own UART (or rather it emulates one). Externals are great because you can watch the little blinking lights. This can be very helpful when you're trying to debug a problem. Also, it's easier to move them from machine to machine, which again helps in debugging (when you can't tell whether the problem is in the machine or the modem or both). On Tue, 14 Oct 1997, Gene Cristofor wrote: > what modems can one use for freebsd2.2.2 and win95 and nt4.0? > > i have a 33.3 us robotics sportster that works on 95 and nt, but > i cant get freebsd to see it no matter what i do > > any suggestions greatly appreciated > > Ben "You have your mind on computers, it seems."
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